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Allow 1-2 days.

Explore and sample the Chocolate Trail year-round in Richmond/Wayne County. Filled with tasty treats that will wow even the pickiest of chocolate lovers. Your journey begins at the Old National Road Welcome Center, where you'll pick up your complimentary Chocolate Trail Passport to receive a complimentary chocolate specialty at each stop along the trail.

Parker’s General Store will treat you to a scoop of local-made chocolate ice cream. As you enjoy, browse the store's endless array of foods, vintage toys, candy, kitchen accessories and gift items.

A downtown Richmond landmark since 1909, Olympian Candy follow the original Greek recipe to produce their chocolate creams. Offering nine flavors, all hand-dipped in milk and dark chocolate, these creams are luscious, decadent tastebud pleasers.

In Hagerstown, Abbott’s Candy Shop is sure to please. Housed in a large, pink building the Abbott family still makes its delicious chocolates and soft, buttery caramels from the original 1890 formulas. As you enjoy your free sample, watch the candy making process in action.

In Cambridge City, Pour House Antiques & Sweets produces homemade fudge daily. They also serve up gourmet coffees and teas, homemade pies, cakes, sandwiches while you feast your eyes upon the antiques and accents.

Finish up with a sample of chocolate wine at J & J Winery. Then, stay for dinner. J & J serves up a delicious menu of sandwiches, wood-fired pizzas, salads and award-winning wines, making it the perfect end to your deciant journey.

Other ways to enjoy The Chocolate Trail - Chocolate Bucks [discounts], chocolate spa treatments and a gourmet chocolate dining experience at the Gennett Mansion the first friday of every month.